Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Jelly in my belly

Conveniently there is a Dunkin' Donuts on 23rd and 5th and another on 23rd and Lex. This means work is the apex of an isoceles triangle with said DDs as other points. I'm in the mood for a chocolate frosted, but the sky looks like it's about to open up so I will wait.
Is there anything good about office politics? They're like pimples: unavoidable, ugly, distracting, entertaining at times, but mostly just a pain in the ass (not literally, though maybe for some).
Judd from the "Real World: San Francisco" is creating a show for the Cartoon Network, "The Life and Times of Juniper Lee." He's married and he wears a silver choker. Hard enough to forgive 16-year olds the choker look, harder still when it's a 35-year old man. Pam the invisible doctor shouldn't let him out of the house with that thing on. Since his time on the RW, Judd doesn't appear to have become any less toolish. Juniper Lee is a 11-year old Asian girl who "fights monsters, but really just wants to have a normal life." Hello "Buffy", "Alias," every other girl action hero drama to date. Given that the other new shows on the Cartoon Network pitch something like, 7th grader attends middle school for animals, and monkey gets stuck at summer camp, and living race cars beat each other up in anime, Judd's show seems even more tired. And it kind of looks like "Lilo & Stitch," which is neither insult or compliment, just observation.

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